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		<title>Politics and Citizens&#8217; Responsibilities</title>
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<p>The political responsibility and the role of citizens are cardinal points in the social structure of our society. The other factors which govern the awakening in masses are moral, spiritual, cultural and humanitarian values. These values are directly proportional to our domestic and educational institutional environments. These fundamental institutions play a role model in character building of an individual. The character which builds around this role model lays a strong foundation of a dynamic society. The society, in turns, will become a beacon of guidance to its people. These institutions get to boost when individuals and groups collectively contribute to the humanitarian values. The spiritual and cultural values further enhance the stature of an individual.</p>
<p>Now, it is important to understand the Politics and its values. The Politics as described by Aristotle is,&#8221; Every state is a community of some kind, and every community is established with a view to some good; for mankind always act in order to obtain that which they think good. But, if all communities aim at some good, the state or political community, which is the highest of all, and which embraces all the rest, aims at good in a greater degree than any other, and at the highest good&#8221;.</p>
<p>Every member of society has fundamental responsibility to act in a matured manner to implement the core values of Politics. The citizens of any country individually and collectively have to take active part in understanding politics and its values. The politics does not mean involving mudslinging and degenerating into human values. On the contrary, it is the justice and well being of a common man. They play a constructive role in shaping the policies of the state. Hence, they become the watch dog of the organization. It is a fact that healthy opposition of any organization is essential in achieving profitable results.</p>
<p>The above situations are idealistic and appear in an abstract form rather, in reality. However, this is the crucial juncture, wherein the role of masses comes into play. The leaders who are the driving force of a nation are the building block of a healthy society. People follow their leaders as heroes, based their perception on hero worship. It is, therefore, essential and necessary to comprehend the core concept of values and implement accordingly.</p>
<p>Every home has its responsibility to teach their tiny tots the principles of truth, honesty and sincerity. These facts will definitely invigorate their young mind and produce dynamic leaders. It eventually builds a strong and powerful nation with sound democratic values. Hence, it evolves a political base and mass orientation.</p>
<p><em>By: <strong>Ehtesham Mirza						</strong></em></p>
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						Capt.Ehtesham Mirza					</div>
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<p>The political responsibility and the role of citizens are cardinal points in the social structure of our society. The other factors which govern the awakening in masses are moral, spiritual, cultural and humanitarian values. These values are directly proportional to our domestic and educational institutional environments. These fundamental institutions play a role model in character building of an individual. The character which builds around this role model lays a strong foundation of a dynamic society. The society, in turns, will become a beacon of guidance to its people. These institutions get to boost when individuals and groups collectively contribute to the humanitarian values. The spiritual and cultural values further enhance the stature of an individual.</p>
<p>Now, it is important to understand the Politics and its values. The Politics as described by Aristotle is,&#8221; Every state is a community of some kind, and every community is established with a view to some good; for mankind always act in order to obtain that which they think good. But, if all communities aim at some good, the state or political community, which is the highest of all, and which embraces all the rest, aims at good in a greater degree than any other, and at the highest good&#8221;.</p>
<p>Every member of society has fundamental responsibility to act in a matured manner to implement the core values of Politics. The citizens of any country individually and collectively have to take active part in understanding politics and its values. The politics does not mean involving mudslinging and degenerating into human values. On the contrary, it is the justice and well being of a common man. They play a constructive role in shaping the policies of the state. Hence, they become the watch dog of the organization. It is a fact that healthy opposition of any organization is essential in achieving profitable results.</p>
<p>The above situations are idealistic and appear in an abstract form rather, in reality. However, this is the crucial juncture, wherein the role of masses comes into play. The leaders who are the driving force of a nation are the building block of a healthy society. People follow their leaders as heroes, based their perception on hero worship. It is, therefore, essential and necessary to comprehend the core concept of values and implement accordingly.</p>
<p>Every home has its responsibility to teach their tiny tots the principles of truth, honesty and sincerity. These facts will definitely invigorate their young mind and produce dynamic leaders. It eventually builds a strong and powerful nation with sound democratic values. Hence, it evolves a political base and mass orientation.</p>
<p><em>By: <strong>Ehtesham Mirza						</strong></em></p>
<p><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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						Capt.Ehtesham Mirza					</div>
<p><a  href="http://www.bizrave.com">Marketing Strategy</a></div>
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		<title>Politics: the Ugliest Fascination on Earth</title>
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<div>No matter where you live, politics probably plays a part in your day to day life. You might not immediately deal with political issues, but you can be sure that politics plays a part in what you do! Whether it is office politics deciding who gets that raise you&#8217;ve been hoping for; city politics determining where you are allowed to park downtown; county politics dictating your quarterly property tax or even nationwide politics deciding how your schools are funded, politics plays a part in your daily life.</p>
<p>It is important then that you understand what politics really is. Politics, at its core, is defined by Wikipedia as the process by which groups of people make decisions. At its core, politics sounds quite simple. What makes it complicated are the individuals involved in making the decisions. Because human beings are not perfect, the political system is never going to be perfect. This is something that most people don’t understand about politics. You can put all of the pomp and circumstance into politics that you want, in the end; it is more about human beings getting their way than about the process itself.</p>
<p>It has been said quite often that politics is a dirty business. In the United States Congress, for example, politics has taken on an air of hatred and manipulation. Many citizens of the United States feel that they are left out of the process of politics and that their elected representatives are more interested in scoring personal points than in working toward the betterment of their states and districts. In the last few decades special interest groups have taken on an entirely new role and lobbyists have become particularly vilified.</p>
<p>This disillusion toward politics is nothing new. Plato—the famous Greek philosopher—believed that all political systems were corrupt at their cores and that societies leaders should be chosen from an elite group of individuals who were began leadership training at birth. Aristotle argued that man is inherently political and that personal and political ethics are often the same thing.</p>
<p>One of the most famous political philosophers, Machiavelli advised that leaders of politics be brutal and manipulative and do whatever they could to retain their power. Machiavelli is studied today and his work is considered to be one of the leading authorities on how to behave in politics. Is it any wonder then, that the political systems of so many nations look corrupt?</p>
<p>The heart of politics is good: it is how laws are made and how individuals are judged by the societies that surround them. Without politics, nobody would know what was allowed and what was not allowed when they left the house. Unfortunately, many people view politics as a way to get ahead or to gain some sort of power over the people they live and work with. It is because of these &#8220;bad eggs&#8221; that politics has become regarded as an evil and ugly business.</p>
<p>For more information on politics, visit http://www.politicsmicroblog.com and http://www.englandmicroblog.com.</p>
<p><em>By: <strong>John Parks</strong></em></p>
<p><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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<p><a  href="http://www.walterboronews.info/archives/14" class="more-link">Read more on Politics: the Ugliest Fascination on Earth&#8230;</a></p>
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<div>No matter where you live, politics probably plays a part in your day to day life. You might not immediately deal with political issues, but you can be sure that politics plays a part in what you do! Whether it is office politics deciding who gets that raise you&#8217;ve been hoping for; city politics determining where you are allowed to park downtown; county politics dictating your quarterly property tax or even nationwide politics deciding how your schools are funded, politics plays a part in your daily life.</p>
<p>It is important then that you understand what politics really is. Politics, at its core, is defined by Wikipedia as the process by which groups of people make decisions. At its core, politics sounds quite simple. What makes it complicated are the individuals involved in making the decisions. Because human beings are not perfect, the political system is never going to be perfect. This is something that most people don’t understand about politics. You can put all of the pomp and circumstance into politics that you want, in the end; it is more about human beings getting their way than about the process itself.</p>
<p>It has been said quite often that politics is a dirty business. In the United States Congress, for example, politics has taken on an air of hatred and manipulation. Many citizens of the United States feel that they are left out of the process of politics and that their elected representatives are more interested in scoring personal points than in working toward the betterment of their states and districts. In the last few decades special interest groups have taken on an entirely new role and lobbyists have become particularly vilified.</p>
<p>This disillusion toward politics is nothing new. Plato—the famous Greek philosopher—believed that all political systems were corrupt at their cores and that societies leaders should be chosen from an elite group of individuals who were began leadership training at birth. Aristotle argued that man is inherently political and that personal and political ethics are often the same thing.</p>
<p>One of the most famous political philosophers, Machiavelli advised that leaders of politics be brutal and manipulative and do whatever they could to retain their power. Machiavelli is studied today and his work is considered to be one of the leading authorities on how to behave in politics. Is it any wonder then, that the political systems of so many nations look corrupt?</p>
<p>The heart of politics is good: it is how laws are made and how individuals are judged by the societies that surround them. Without politics, nobody would know what was allowed and what was not allowed when they left the house. Unfortunately, many people view politics as a way to get ahead or to gain some sort of power over the people they live and work with. It is because of these &#8220;bad eggs&#8221; that politics has become regarded as an evil and ugly business.</p>
<p>For more information on politics, visit http://www.politicsmicroblog.com and http://www.englandmicroblog.com.</p>
<p><em>By: <strong>John Parks</strong></em></p>
<p><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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